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EU court rules chemicals firm Evonik not entitled to more free CO2 allowances
The EU’s highest court has ruled that chemicals firm Evonik is not entitled to additional free carbon allowances because its method of producing gases does not fall within a defined benchmark.
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Australia hits 50m offset mark amid uncertain future
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator this week issued 244,000 carbon credits, taking the total number of offsets issued since the programme started in Dec. 2012 past 50 million, although the majority of the units have been snapped up by the government itself.
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CP Daily: Thursday May 17, 2018
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NA Markets: Activity picks up as prices dip on both coasts
North American carbon markets jumped into life late this week as the WCI programme prepared for its second quarterly auction result, while RGGI traders began to plan for the northeast US market’s second sale of the year.
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Brussels sets sights on deeper EU climate targets as lawmakers move on ambition
The European Commission is gearing up to propose deeper EU emission reduction goals later this year as lawmakers are increasingly willing to accept more ambitious near-term measures, according to EU climate chief Miguel Arias Canete.
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Rhode Island carbon tax bills die after House version held
A Rhode Island bill that would have implemented a state-wide carbon tax was halted by a House committee this week, meeting an identical fate to both the Senate version and similar legislation floated last year.
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ICIS lead North America carbon analyst leaving company
News and analytics firm ICIS is losing its lead North American carbon markets analyst, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Lead Analyst, North American Carbon Markets, ICIS – Houston/New York
ICIS, the leading global carbon markets data & research provider, is looking for a Lead Analyst – North American Carbon Markets. Ideally, the position is based in Houston, Texas or New York City.
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EU Market: Prices jump to new 7-year high as auction doesn’t disappoint bulls
EU carbon prices broke new ground above €15 after Thursday’s auction attracted sturdy interest and cleared at the highest level since 2011.
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New Zealand to set up NZ$100m Green Investment Fund
New Zealand’s coalition government on Thursday announced its 2018 budget, which included plans for a NZ$100-million ($69 mln) Green Investment Fund as well as additional funding to establish the Climate Change Commission advisory, carry out ETS amendments and prepare for internationally-linked carbon markets.
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SK Market: Korean CO2 prices inch up as compliance deadline draws nearer
South Korean CO2 allowances have closed up three days in a row as demand remains strong with the June 30 compliance deadline for 2017 emissions approaching.
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CP Daily: Wednesday May 16, 2018
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Utah legal challenge over California cap-and-trade temporarily suspended
Utah’s state-sponsored lawsuit challenging California’s carbon market and coal power restrictions will advance until the new fiscal year, the lawmaker spearheading the initiative told Carbon Pulse.
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Nordic nations float ITMO trade model with Peru
Carbon-cutting activities in Peru’s waste sector could be developed using international emissions trade in a way that resolves many concerns over how carbon markets can contribute to the Paris Agreement, according to an initial draft of study commissioned by Nordic countries.
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Washington DC to formally propose carbon tax legislation next month
A Washington DC lawmaker will introduce a carbon fee and rebate bill in early June that would see the US capital implement the highest carbon price of all sub-national proposals put forth throughout the country this year.
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New York proposes new CO2 standards for older coal plants
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) published new draft rules on Tuesday that would set CO2 standards for the few remaining coal plants in the state’s fleet, helping the state phase out the fossil fuel entirely by 2020.
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EU Market: Failed auction sees EUAs rocket above €15
EU carbon allowances rocketed above €15 on Wednesday for the first time since 2011 after a failed auction appeared to light a fuse under prices.
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UK auction for EU carbon allowances fails over lack of interest
The UK's fortnightly EU carbon auction was cancelled on Wednesday due to insufficient interest, sale host ICE said.
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NZ beef and sheep farmers to push for more carbon sinks in ETS
New Zealand’s industry association for sheep and beef farmers, a major source of GHG emissions, has pledged to go carbon neutral by mid-century but wants recognition for more carbon sinks if the sector is brought into the emissions trading scheme.
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CP Daily: Tuesday May 15, 2018
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